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Camilla Parker Bowles meets Jude Law
Oct 7, 2005, 16:35 GMT
Britain's Duchess of Cornwall, Camilla Parker Bowles, met Hollywood star Jude Law when she attended a gallery launch in London on Thursday (6.10.05).
Prince Charles' wife was at the launch of the new 'Eleven' art gallery, which is run by her daughter Laura Parker Bowles.
Camilla chatted to the handsome actor, who has recently been in the press for cheating on fiancée Sienna Miller, before mingling with the other guests.
Meanwhile, the prince and duchess will reportedly face angry protests from fans of Princess Diana when they tour the United States next month.
The couple have launched a public relations campaign to try to win over the US public - who are thought to be hostile towards Camilla for her role in the collapse of Charles ands Diana's marriage.
Security surrounding the tour has been tightened but fans of the late Diana insist they will loudly oppose the visit.
One is quoted in Britain's Daily Express newspaper as saying: "We are mounting various campaigns regarding those two losers coming over."
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I think it's about time people got over the notion that the Duchess of Cornwall was the sole reason why Prince Charles and Princess Diana split up. It is generally acknowledged that they were an incompatible couple in the first place. This does not excuse adultery of course, however thousands upon thousands of marriages sadly break down all around the world for a variety of reasons, not the least of which is incompatibility and adultery. This marriage appeared to end for those reasons but in a glare of publicity worldwide in which one party (the Prince) has been blamed as the sole guilty party and made to pay the price for years whilst the other party, (his ex-wife) as been forgiven her own infidelities and subsequent destruction of a number of marriages simply because she was young, beautiful and a celebrity - which doesn't say much for society in general, a huge number of which seem to have to find satisfaction in life by living through the lives of the famous. I would say to the people who are planning this rude and passe demonstration to get a life, attend to your own marriages and relationship and stop spending energy minding other peoples business.
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FurpurrsnOct 7th, 2005 - 20:29:33
Speaking only for myself, I am a big fan of Camilla Parker Bowles, the love story, and soul mates in general
It is disrespectful to the royal family to protest en masse in their vicinity when they are visiting this country
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